# Rockstar Games reportedly breached via Snowflake, ShinyHunters claims responsibility

_Saturday, April 11, 2026 at 6:04 AM EDT · Cybersecurity · Latest · Tier 1 — Major_

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The cybercriminal group ShinyHunters has claimed responsibility for a data breach affecting Rockstar Games, alleging the theft occurred through a compromised Snowflake data warehouse.

According to reports, the attackers accessed Rockstar Games data via an Anodot platform connected to Snowflake. ShinyHunters published a sample of the stolen data to substantiate their claims.

This incident represents the latest in a series of high-profile breaches linked to Snowflake, a cloud data platform used by thousands of enterprises. Earlier this year, Snowflake customers suffered multiple compromises attributed to credential-stuffing attacks and lack of multi-factor authentication.

Rockstar Games, owned by Take-Two Interactive, is best known for the Grand Theft Auto franchise. The company has not publicly confirmed the breach. If verified, this would add to the string of security incidents affecting major gaming publishers in recent years.

The breach highlights ongoing risks associated with third-party data platforms and the cascading effects when a single vendor is compromised. Security researchers have urged organizations using cloud data warehouses to audit access controls, enforce MFA, and monitor for anomalous query patterns.

## Sources

- [Hackread](https://hackread.com/shinyhunters-rockstar-games-snowflake-breach-anodot/)

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